I want to ask everyone, is there any risk in setting the PIPPIN coin's liquidation price at 0.35? It feels like it can't go up any further. Can any knowledgeable folks analyze this?
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-06 13:52
0.35 liquidation is really risky. This coin is just lying in the market now, and it could crash through any day.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 12-06 13:51
You should have cut your losses at the 0.35 level, bro. Don't wait until you're liquidated.
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HashRateHustler
· 12-06 13:37
This liquidation price of 0.35 is indeed a bit risky. When the coin isn't selling, this is the scariest part.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 12-06 13:35
0.35 forced liquidation? Bro, you should have gotten out of this position a long time ago. What are you waiting for?
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TheHumanFireworksOfT
· 12-06 13:31
Don't do it.
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魔兽的酷睿
· 12-06 13:29
No risk
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FengXunhai1
· 12-06 13:27
Hard to say
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NieNie
· 12-06 13:25
If you can avoid touching it, it's best not to touch it. Trust me, if you don't set a stop loss here, you'll lose all your USDT. With a stop loss, you'll lose less. This coin is not being played by real traders. I've traded it 8 times, and every time was a painful lesson. Every time, after you close your position, it rebounds. If you don't set a stop loss, you'll have to keep averaging down endlessly, and the fees are terrifyingly high.
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SeeTheLightThroughTheClouds
· 12-06 13:25
It is highly likely to break above the previous high, trigger the stop-loss, and then come back down.
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Blockchainiac
· 12-06 13:24
Setting it at 0.35 is too aggressive. This coin doesn’t have much hype to begin with, and setting the liquidation price so close really makes it easy to get dumped.
I want to ask everyone, is there any risk in setting the PIPPIN coin's liquidation price at 0.35? It feels like it can't go up any further. Can any knowledgeable folks analyze this?